Ida and Rodney Greene
Just across the street and a couple doors down from Parker’s General Store is the home owned by Ida Greene and her son, Rodney. Ida is in her early sixties. She smiles a lot, but her eyes are care–worn; she still grieves over the wounds her only child suffered at the hands of war, and she is further saddened by her son’s broken romance and the fact that she’ll probably never see grandchildren.
Ida is the town’s telephone operator. A small switchboard stands in her front parlor. An honorable woman, Ida never listens in on calls and will be offended if anyone suggests she does.
Ida attends church every Sunday in the company of Rodney.
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